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Reimagining Sutherland 80 years after white‐collar crime*
Authors:Sally S. Simpson
Abstract:Eighty years ago, Edwin H. Sutherland conceptualized and defined white‐collar crime. In this article, I engage retrospectively with Sutherland's ideas and work to emphasize important aspects that continue to guide research today; to note where he was prescient as well as shortsighted. I center this discussion around “corporate crime” or crimes by business. Four main themes are discussed: 1) law and official responses to corporate offending—the data problem, 2) corporate crime and the life cycle of organizations, 3) psychological and trait‐based explanations, and 4) consequences of definitional ambiguity.
Keywords:corporate crime  definitional ambiguity  managerial decision making  organizational life cycle  psychological traits  Sutherland address
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